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For a walk visiting the deserted village and megalithic tomb on the S side of Slievemore, see Siúlóidí Acla, walk E.
Slievemore is the second highest mountain in the Achill/Corraun area and the 158th highest in Ireland. Slievemore is the most northerly summit in the Achill/Corraun area. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/153/?PHPSESSID=pi33hev6bo5vpvap58s9i16o50

Picture from Kennyj : Descending Slievemore with Croaghaun in the clouds to the west

Picture: Descending Slievemore with Croaghaun in the clouds to the west

Achill

by Kennyj 17 Nov 2016

Went up Slievemore Tuesday on a short trip to Achill,starting at the deserted village outside Dogort and heading NW for the shoulder across the heather which was quite deep in places but on good ground.Once on the shoulder its a handy hike to the top with a nice little scramble at F636082D.Theres a small cairn at F644086E with the summit trig a few hundred metres ahead.Unfotunately the cloud descended once we reached the summit so views were poor.Distance 6 km in a little over two hours.Hope to return during the summer months to make the most of the beautiful scenery this part has to offer. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/153/comment/18711/